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    Location: IL | Has any one used "Draw" to treat ulcers?
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| I heard of DIO, or Draw It Out, and people say they have used it successfully for ulcers, but the company doesn't recommend it be used for ulcers at all and they state it on their website. You might not even be talking about the same product though. |
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    Location: IL | MOTIVATED - 2016-04-08 2:31 PM
I heard of DIO, or Draw It Out, and people say they have used it successfully for ulcers, but the company doesn't recommend it be used for ulcers at all and they state it on their website. You might not even be talking about the same product though.
I am trying to attach a picture of the product, but I am not having any luck. I received it from the Interlaken Center after an acupuncture/chiro session with them. I was told my mare has a very mild case of ulcers and giving her this Draw would soothe them. http://www.interlakencentre.com/shop/index.php
Here is the product.
http://interlakencentre.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&p...
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| Kizzy_177 - 2016-04-08 3:23 PM
MOTIVATED - 2016-04-08 2:31 PM
I heard of DIO, or Draw It Out, and people say they have used it successfully for ulcers, but the company doesn't recommend it be used for ulcers at all and they state it on their website. You might not even be talking about the same product though.
I am trying to attach a picture of the product, but I am not having any luck. I received it from the Interlaken Center after an acupuncture/chiro session with them. I was told my mare has a very mild case of ulcers and giving her this Draw would soothe them. http://www.interlakencentre.com/shop/index.php
Here is the product.
http://interlakencentre.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&p...
It is affordable and I feel effective as well.
So its a topical? How does a topical help ulcers? Anyone have any insight? I did just email this Vet to ask how it helped, short explanation of the science behind it.
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    Location: Missouri | If you look on the bottle, it says "External Use Only" - made me wonder if it meant an external ulcer? Like an ulcerated sore? 
ETA: I googled it and went to the Bristow Vet site. It does state they've had success in treating ulcers. "In addition, here at Bristow Veterinary we have had great success using DRAW to treat and manage ulcers in horses." I tried reading the "How It Works" section, but got a little lost and don't have time to google.
http://www.bristowveterinaryhospital.com/draw.html
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      Location: NE Texas | MOTIVATED - 2016-04-08 3:49 PM Kizzy_177 - 2016-04-08 3:23 PM MOTIVATED - 2016-04-08 2:31 PM I heard of DIO, or Draw It Out, and people say they have used it successfully for ulcers, but the company doesn't recommend it be used for ulcers at all and they state it on their website. You might not even be talking about the same product though. I am trying to attach a picture of the product, but I am not having any luck. I received it from the Interlaken Center after an acupuncture/chiro session with them. I was told my mare has a very mild case of ulcers and giving her this Draw would soothe them. http://www.interlakencentre.com/shop/index.php Here is the product. http://interlakencentre.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&a... It is affordable and I feel effective as well. So its a topical? How does a topical help ulcers? Anyone have any insight? I did just email this Vet to ask how it helped, short explanation of the science behind it. No, you dose it orally with a syringe. I've used it, but didn't stay dedicated long enough (aka my horse got too rank LOL) to see how it worked. There are severally ladies on here that have used it orally in years past.
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    Location: IL | Herbie - 2016-04-08 4:10 PM
MOTIVATED - 2016-04-08 3:49 PM Kizzy_177 - 2016-04-08 3:23 PM MOTIVATED - 2016-04-08 2:31 PM I heard of DIO, or Draw It Out, and people say they have used it successfully for ulcers, but the company doesn't recommend it be used for ulcers at all and they state it on their website. You might not even be talking about the same product though. I am trying to attach a picture of the product, but I am not having any luck. I received it from the Interlaken Center after an acupuncture/chiro session with them. I was told my mare has a very mild case of ulcers and giving her this Draw would soothe them. http://www.interlakencentre.com/shop/index.php Here is the product. http://interlakencentre.com/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&p... It is affordable and I feel effective as well. So its a topical? How does a topical help ulcers? Anyone have any insight? I did just email this Vet to ask how it helped, short explanation of the science behind it. No, you dose it orally with a syringe. I've used it, but didn't stay dedicated long enough (aka my horse got too rank LOL) to see how it worked. There are severally ladies on here that have used it orally in years past.
Yes orally, I apologize for not making this more clear. I give my mare 20cc's every morning starting a week before I am going to run, and it really seems to help. I think I will actually start giving it consistently now that I have noticed a difference in her attitude. Thank for your insight ladies :)
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| Kizzy_177 - 2016-04-12 2:06 PM
Has anyone tried chia seeds?? Just curious. http://www.equinechia.com/
A friend and I were talking about it over the weekend.
I did, but not for ulcers. I felt like my horses did better on flaxseed. |
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Kizzy_177 - 2016-04-12 2:06 PM
Has anyone tried chia seeds?? Just curious. http://www.equinechia.com/
A friend and I were talking about it over the weekend.
I did, but not for ulcers. I felt like my horses did better on flaxseed.
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GLP - 2016-04-12 2:10 PM
Kizzy_177 - 2016-04-12 2:06 PM
Has anyone tried chia seeds?? Just curious. http://www.equinechia.com/
A friend and I were talking about it over the weekend.
I did, but not for ulcers. I felt like my horses did better on flaxseed.
Great thanks! : )
I just wanted to clarify that I don't feed flaxseed for ulcers either. I feed it for the Omega 3's. |
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